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Quantum Simulators

RIKEN Advanced Science Institute · Center for Theoretical Physics

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Abstract

Quantum simulators are controllable quantum systems that can be used to simulate other quantum systems. Being able to tackle problems that are intractable on classical computers, quantum simulators would provide a means of exploring new physical phenomena. We present an overview of how quantum simulators may become a reality in the near future as the required technologies are now within reach. Quantum simulators, relying on the coherent control of neutral atoms, ions, photons, or electrons, would allow studying problems in various fields including condensed-matter physics, high-energy physics, cosmology, atomic physics, and quantum chemistry.

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Keywords
  • Physics
  • Quantum
  • Quantum simulator
  • Quantum technology
  • Quantum computer
  • Quantum nanoscience
  • Open quantum system
  • Photon
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